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Long-tailed myna : ウィキペディア英語版 | Long-tailed myna
The long-tailed myna (''Mino kreffti'') is a member of the starling family. It is resident in the Bismarck Archipelago and northern Solomon Islands. It resembles the yellow-faced myna, and the two were formerly considered conspecific. Its binomial name commemorates Gerard Krefft, Australian zoologist and palaeontologist. ==Description== Going on standard measurements and length, this very large myna is one of the largest member of the diverse family Sturnidae, behind only perhaps the Nias hill myna. It measures in length. Among standard measurements, the wing chord is , the tail is , the culmen is and the tarsus is . No known weights have been reported. These measurements are just slightly larger on average than the closely related yellow-faced myna and indicate the species is around three times as massive as the common starling.〔''Starlings & Mynas (Helm Identification Guide)'' by Chris Feare. A&C Black (1998). ISBN 978-0713639612.〕 The long-tailed myna mainly has purple-glossed black plumage. It has bright orange-yellow patches of naked skin around each eye. It has a yellow lower belly and white wing patches, which are obvious in flight. The rump and undertail are white and the strong bill is bright yellow.
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